Greene Giving gives thousands

Jennifer Subban from Wright State University presents the Non-Profit Leadership Alliance’s outstanding foundation/corporate philanthropist award to Matt Pauley from the Greene County Community Foundation.

The Fraternal Order of Eagles in Xenia presents a check to the Greene County Extension. The money will be used for permanent course materials and text books for the Look to Greene innovative youth leadership class. Pictured with foundation member Paul Dillaplain are Trevor Corboy and Rebecca Supinger from the extension and Darby Williams from the FOE.

Fairborn schools Superintendent Mark North and his daughter, Elena, accept a grant from The John and Betty Meyer Family Foundation. The grant of $500 is for banners and items used by students in the collection of food items and toiletries in a friendly competition with Stebbins High School to stock local pantries for the needy. Also pictured are Paul Dillaplain from Greene Giving, along with Patty Meyer Dorn and husband, Michael Dorn.

The Silver Friends and Golden Paws Senior Pet Care Program, created by Roma Gordman, gave money to SICSA in Kettering. Kaite Neubert accepts the grant from Paul Dillaplain, part of the leadership at the foundation.

Dayton Children’s Hospital receives a check for $7,500 from the Schutte Family and the David Schutte Memorial Endowment, which is for children in need of financial assistance to meet their daily medical requirements related to cystic fibrosis. Schutte was a patient at the hospital for many years and died in 2015 at age 57. Pictured are Jane Newton, vice-chair for the Greene County Community Foundation with John Schutte, and Franki Meier from Dayton Children’s. They also gave $2,500 to National Children’s Hospital in Columbus.

The Family Violence Prevention Center of Greene County receives a check from an endowment in the name of Keith Jaynes, who left his street rod, corvettes and nearly his entire estate to charity. Pictured close friends Leona Fletcher and Bill Ward, along with Harmony Byrd and Sarah Burke from the center.

Submitted photos Clark State College receives $2,000 from the Greene County College Partnership furing Greene Giving’s annual awards banquet. The scholarship was created by Ron Russell, a former board member of the foundation, and wife, former Judge Cathy Barber. Two graduates of Fairborn High School will each receive $1,000 towards tuition. The scholarhip was created with a match through former Clark State President Karen Rafinski.

FAIRBORN — The Greene County Community Foundation, also known as Greene Giving, recently held its annual luncheon meeting where thousands of dollars were given away to deserving organizations.

Each organization or charity was presented with a large ceremonial check in addition to the real money.

Those awarded were:

— Boy Scouts of America, Tecumseh Council, $1,000 for Camp Birch pool upgrades, from the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Xenia.

— Maple Tree Cancer Alliance, $1,000 for yoga mats and other materials, from the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Xenia.

— Greene County Extension, $1,000 towards permanent course materials and text books with its “look to Greene innovative youth leadership class” from the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Xenia.

— Xenia Area FISH Food Pantry, $1,000 towards the purchase of a commercial cooler and freezer, from the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Xenia.

— Roads to Recovery, $1,000 towards the purchase of items for special educators and health care professionals, from the John and Betty Meyer Family Foundation.

— Fairborn Football for Food, $500, for banners and items used by students in the a friendly competition with Stebbins High School, from the John and Betty Meyer Family Foundation.

— Fairborn Archery Club, $1,000 towards the purchase of archery and outdoor equipment for high school students, from the John and Betty Meyer Family Foundation.

— Cedarville Opera House, $500 for improvement of its sound system, from the Special Committee on Arts and Culture of the Greene County Community Foundation.

— Dayton Children’s Hospital, $7,500, from the David Schutte Memorial Endowment for children in need of financial assistance to meet their daily medical requirements related to Cystic Fibrosis.

— Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, $2,500, from the David Schutte Memorial Endowment for children in need of financial assistance to meet their daily medical requirements related to Cystic Fibrosis.

— The Foodbanks, Inc., $5,000, from the Mary Mikesell Endowment for Hunger.

— 4 Paws for Ability, $17,000, from an endowment from Keith Jaynes.

— The Family Violence Prevention Center of Greene County, $15,000 towards the construction of a shelter in the play area for children with extended stays, from an endowment from Keith Jaynes.

— Two Fairborn High School graduates attending Clark State Community College, $1,000 scholarship each, from Ron Russell and Cathy Barber, who created a scholarship through the Greene County College with a match from Clark State.

— A Xenia High School graduate attending Wright State University with an accountancy or business major, $5,000 scholarship, from a fund named in memory of 1971 Xenia High School graduate Kevin Sonnycalb.

— Greeneview High School senior and nursing major Brook Hentrich, $1,000 scholarship, from a fund named in memory of Norman “Doc” Linton.

The GCCF also received some money as it was selected for the Wright State University Non-Profit Leadership Alliance’s Outstanding Foundation/Corporate Philanthropist Award of $1,000. The foundation said it intends to re-grant the money at the 2019 annual lunch and then award $1,000 annually to another charity.

Jennifer Subban from Wright State University presents the Non-Profit Leadership Alliance’s outstanding foundation/corporate philanthropist award to Matt Pauley from the Greene County Community Foundation.

https://www.beavercreeknewscurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/49/2018/05/web1_DSC04218.jpgJennifer Subban from Wright State University presents the Non-Profit Leadership Alliance’s outstanding foundation/corporate philanthropist award to Matt Pauley from the Greene County Community Foundation.

The Fraternal Order of Eagles in Xenia presents a check to the Greene County Extension. The money will be used for permanent course materials and text books for the Look to Greene innovative youth leadership class. Pictured with foundation member Paul Dillaplain are Trevor Corboy and Rebecca Supinger from the extension and Darby Williams from the FOE.

https://www.beavercreeknewscurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/49/2018/05/web1_DSC04225.jpgThe Fraternal Order of Eagles in Xenia presents a check to the Greene County Extension. The money will be used for permanent course materials and text books for the Look to Greene innovative youth leadership class. Pictured with foundation member Paul Dillaplain are Trevor Corboy and Rebecca Supinger from the extension and Darby Williams from the FOE.

Fairborn schools Superintendent Mark North and his daughter, Elena, accept a grant from The John and Betty Meyer Family Foundation. The grant of $500 is for banners and items used by students in the collection of food items and toiletries in a friendly competition with Stebbins High School to stock local pantries for the needy. Also pictured are Paul Dillaplain from Greene Giving, along with Patty Meyer Dorn and husband, Michael Dorn.

https://www.beavercreeknewscurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/49/2018/05/web1_DSC04236.jpgFairborn schools Superintendent Mark North and his daughter, Elena, accept a grant from The John and Betty Meyer Family Foundation. The grant of $500 is for banners and items used by students in the collection of food items and toiletries in a friendly competition with Stebbins High School to stock local pantries for the needy. Also pictured are Paul Dillaplain from Greene Giving, along with Patty Meyer Dorn and husband, Michael Dorn.

The Silver Friends and Golden Paws Senior Pet Care Program, created by Roma Gordman, gave money to SICSA in Kettering. Kaite Neubert accepts the grant from Paul Dillaplain, part of the leadership at the foundation.

https://www.beavercreeknewscurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/49/2018/05/web1_DSC04250.jpgThe Silver Friends and Golden Paws Senior Pet Care Program, created by Roma Gordman, gave money to SICSA in Kettering. Kaite Neubert accepts the grant from Paul Dillaplain, part of the leadership at the foundation.

Dayton Children’s Hospital receives a check for $7,500 from the Schutte Family and the David Schutte Memorial Endowment, which is for children in need of financial assistance to meet their daily medical requirements related to cystic fibrosis. Schutte was a patient at the hospital for many years and died in 2015 at age 57. Pictured are Jane Newton, vice-chair for the Greene County Community Foundation with John Schutte, and Franki Meier from Dayton Children’s. They also gave $2,500 to National Children’s Hospital in Columbus.

https://www.beavercreeknewscurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/49/2018/05/web1_DSC04255.jpgDayton Children’s Hospital receives a check for $7,500 from the Schutte Family and the David Schutte Memorial Endowment, which is for children in need of financial assistance to meet their daily medical requirements related to cystic fibrosis. Schutte was a patient at the hospital for many years and died in 2015 at age 57. Pictured are Jane Newton, vice-chair for the Greene County Community Foundation with John Schutte, and Franki Meier from Dayton Children’s. They also gave $2,500 to National Children’s Hospital in Columbus.

The Family Violence Prevention Center of Greene County receives a check from an endowment in the name of Keith Jaynes, who left his street rod, corvettes and nearly his entire estate to charity. Pictured close friends Leona Fletcher and Bill Ward, along with Harmony Byrd and Sarah Burke from the center.

https://www.beavercreeknewscurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/49/2018/05/web1_DSC04263.jpgThe Family Violence Prevention Center of Greene County receives a check from an endowment in the name of Keith Jaynes, who left his street rod, corvettes and nearly his entire estate to charity. Pictured close friends Leona Fletcher and Bill Ward, along with Harmony Byrd and Sarah Burke from the center.

Submitted photos Clark State College receives $2,000 from the Greene County College Partnership furing Greene Giving’s annual awards banquet. The scholarship was created by Ron Russell, a former board member of the foundation, and wife, former Judge Cathy Barber. Two graduates of Fairborn High School will each receive $1,000 towards tuition. The scholarhip was created with a match through former Clark State President Karen Rafinski.

https://www.beavercreeknewscurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/49/2018/05/web1_DSC04264.jpgSubmitted photos Clark State College receives $2,000 from the Greene County College Partnership furing Greene Giving’s annual awards banquet. The scholarship was created by Ron Russell, a former board member of the foundation, and wife, former Judge Cathy Barber. Two graduates of Fairborn High School will each receive $1,000 towards tuition. The scholarhip was created with a match through former Clark State President Karen Rafinski.